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Hello. I am interested in finding correlation between packet loss from various points to various points.
The "Overview" page lets me find "same-time" jumps in RTT, but that is not (entirely) the same as jumps in loss. Sometimes latency is increased due to some short-cut links being under maintenance, but since the flow is rerouted via a broad channel, there is no increase in loss.
Conversely, when a broad, but longer route is under maintenance, packets get rerouted via a fast (lower RTT) link, that just drops some packets due to low bandwidth.
"Detailed" graphs show drop no problem, but I haven't found such an option for the "overview" page.
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Hello. I am interested in finding correlation between packet loss from various points to various points.
The "Overview" page lets me find "same-time" jumps in RTT, but that is not (entirely) the same as jumps in loss. Sometimes latency is increased due to some short-cut links being under maintenance, but since the flow is rerouted via a broad channel, there is no increase in loss.
Conversely, when a broad, but longer route is under maintenance, packets get rerouted via a fast (lower RTT) link, that just drops some packets due to low bandwidth.
"Detailed" graphs show drop no problem, but I haven't found such an option for the "overview" page.
Is there such a parameter?
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